Minimize perforation damage and boost productivity with the PURE system's optimized dynamic underbalance.
已发表: 01/26/2015
已发表: 01/26/2015
Injector wells in a deepwater reservoir in Southeast Asia provide integrated pressure support for production. One injector well, drilled in water depth of more than 4,000 ft [1,219 m], has a nearly horizontal section that was to be perforated over many separate intervals. Upon successful perforation, the intervals would be hydraulically fractured to increase flow efficiency; injectivity performance thereafter was expected to be 12,000 bbl/d.
The operator collaborated with Schlumberger to determine the best-possible perforation methodology to meet test objectives. Realistic rock properties were fed into SPAN Rock stressed-rock perforating analysis software. Additionally, PURE system software was run to determine the optimal dynamic underbalance pressure level that would ensure effective cleanup of the perforation tunnels for better injectivity.
The results of the two studies were evaluated, and Schlumberger recommended using PowerJet Nova extradeep-penetrating charges coupled with the PURE system for optimal perforating operations. PowerJet Nova charges improve efficiency by transferring explosive energy into the perforating jet, dramatically increasing penetration. Whereas conventional perforating relies on a large, static, initial underbalance that is established before guns fire, the PURE perforating system enhances the dynamic underbalance immediately after the perforation cavity is created, removing perforation debris and crushed-zone damage and creating more-productive perforation tunnels.
These two technologies were used along with an eFire electronic firing head to provide safer, more-efficient, and cost-effective perforating. This unique system creates pressure pulses that are converted into a special signature to communicate with the firing head. The system head does not require prerecorded downhole parameters, providing total control over the perforating operation.
The well section was perforated using the proposed charges, technique, and firing mechanism. The perforation length totaled approximately 1,880 ft [573 m] with an additional 1,110 ft [338 m] of spacer sections. During perforation, downhole gauges measured a 2,500-psi [17.2-MPa] dynamic underbalance, which facilitated effective cleanup of the perforation channels.
Further, postperforation injection performance was measured at 18,000 bbl/d at the same injection pressure, a significant increase from the expected injection rate of 12,000 bbl/d. Every stage of the operation was successfully executed and completed, allowing fracture operations to begin.
The well section was perforated using the proposed charges, technique, and firing mechanism. The perforation length totaled approximately 1,880 ft [573 m] with an additional 1,110 ft [338 m] of spacer sections. During perforation, downhole gauges measured a 2,500-psi [17.2-MPa] dynamic underbalance, which facilitated effective cleanup of the perforation channels.
Further, postperforation injection performance was measured at 18,000 bbl/d at the same injection pressure, a significant increase from the expected injection rate of 12,000 bbl/d. Every stage of the operation was successfully executed and completed, allowing fracture operations to begin.
Challenge: Effectively perforate a deepwater reservoir to increase production while minimizing perforation damage and skin
Solution: Build and deploy a customized horizontal perforating gun string that includes PowerJet Nova extradeep-penetrating shaped charges to provide the deepestpossible penetration; the PURE system for clean perforations and more-efficient tunnel cleanup; and the flexible eFire electronic firing head delete for safer, more economical operations
Result: Attained 2,500-psi [17.2-MPa] dynamic underbalance that helped achieve 18,000 bbl/d postwell injectivity, exceeding customer expectations by 6,000 bbl/d